| Gold coins of $1, $2.50 ("Quarter Eagle"), $3, $5 ("Half Eagle"), $10 ("Eagle"), and $20 ("Double Eagle") were used from 1795 until 1933. |
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Before World War I, the fibers that are distributed evenly throughout the paper that's used to make our money were made of silk. |
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